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Danielle Man

@danimman

Working to help investigators find the truth faster at @Longeye_ai 🕵️ prev @apollographql (she/her)

San Francisco, CA Entrou em Kasım 2015
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
The velocity of development in the AI-powered world continues to blow my mind. Our team of 5 has consistently shipped about 200 PRs a month for the last 6 months. The pace of what’s possible is absolutely incredible rn.
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Steven Lee
Steven Lee@stevenl·
Thrilled to partner with @gdelepine, @danimman, and Team @Longeye_ai as they build the leading AI workspace for the justice system. They're growing their team in SF - check out Guillaume's post or message us at @SevenStars_VC to learn more!
Guillaume Delepine@gdelepine

We just raised our seed from @a16z American Dynamism fund and Seven Stars Capital to build Longeye: AI that solves crimes in hours, not months. This became personal when I woke up to burglars running out my door, laughing. Police came but had no capacity to investigate:

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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
Proud to come out of stealth today and share our company, @Longeye_ai! G & I teamed up earlier this year to figure out how to bring all the AI tooling greatness we have in private tech to the public sector as well. Excited to be working to help detectives find the truth faster.
Guillaume Delepine@gdelepine

We just raised our seed from @a16z American Dynamism fund and Seven Stars Capital to build Longeye: AI that solves crimes in hours, not months. This became personal when I woke up to burglars running out my door, laughing. Police came but had no capacity to investigate:

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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
@alessbell Congratulations Alessia!! So glad to have you on the team! 😊
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Alessia | @aless.co
Alessia | @aless.co@alessbell·
A high note to end the week on: got promoted to Staff Engineer 🥳 8.5 years into this career and feeling extremely lucky to work with the team I do on something as interesting and challenging as I do 🥰
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Danielle Man@danimman·
@johnpvajda I think ChatGPT was trained largely in 2019. I wonder if this is because Web3 exploded so much over the last few years?
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JV@johnpvajda·
There seems to be a lot of bias in this answer from ChatGPT about Web 3.0. No mention of DAOs, decentralization of user identities, or the Blockchain. I guess it knows what type of web would benefit it most. 🤣 🤖
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delian
delian@zebulgar·
I went to MIT & studied CS, one year under SBF When he graduated in 2014, the place where all the top tier engineers went was Palantir If you couldn't pass that interview, then it was Dropbox/FB etc And the third-tier was quant/finance, ie Jane Street SBF was tier-3 bad eng
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Phil Prasek
Phil Prasek@prasek·
Do you need real-time data in GraphQL? 🚀 Enhanced support is coming to the @apollographql stack and we'd love to learn about your real-time #graphql use cases and requirements. 💫 Take the survey bit.ly/real-time-grap… 🙏
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
Surreal to be back at #GraphQLSummit and hearing @benjamn talk about Live Queries. The first GraphQL Summit in 2016 was just a couple hundred people who were enthusiastic about GraphQL and interested in making sure it stuck. The community and tech have come such a long way.
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Danielle Man@danimman·
We’re in TechCrunch! Building cloud supergraphs and all the devtools that make up GraphOS is the biggest endeavor we’ve ever taken on in engineering at Apollo. Really proud of the teams and all their work. techcrunch.com/2022/10/05/apo…
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
@ryanchenkie This pattern scales pretty nicely as you add new types of roles or permissions. The scaleability is definitely the best part, even if it seems heavy at the beginning.
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Danielle Man@danimman·
@ryanchenkie We have a permission guard pattern that has worked out pretty well in practice: <PermissionGuard userId={…} requiredRole={['canDoThis']} fallback={<OtherComponent />} > <Component/> </PermissionGuard>
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Ryan Chenkie
Ryan Chenkie@ryanchenkie·
What kind of patterns do you like for conditionally rendering content based on a user role etc in React? <> {userRole === 'ADMIN' ? ( <AdminContent /> ) : ( <NonAdminContent /> ) } </> This works fine but starts to feel gross when it gets more complicated.
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Danielle Man@danimman·
@alexey_rodionov It was pretty complicated. We had to write something that would detect cycles and cut them off, and it got more complicated with unions and interfaces. Don’t know all the details because I didn’t write the code for this one, but it took a lot of tinkering for it to feel right.
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Alexey Rodionov
Alexey Rodionov@alexey_rodionov·
@danimman Could you please share the technical details of exactly how recursive selection works in the case of recursion/circles/loops? 🤔🙏
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
@ryanchenkie The permission guard is taking the user id and doing a lookup to check if the user has the required role for the component under the hood. If the guard fails the check, it renders the fallback component.
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
@__xuorig__ Woah, this is very cool! Having watched one of our teams here spend the last couple months moving stuff to a new subgraph and make significant use of V2 fields, I can imagine how much time this could have saved us in modifying client queries.
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Marc-André Giroux
Marc-André Giroux@__xuorig__·
I've always been interested about the possibilities that open up with API continuous evolution when you have persisted data on every client using your API. Over the weekend I've been working on a small POC/library that enables dynamic #GraphQL versions based on client history.
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
@brian_lovin We ask for permission, to the point that “logo use on our website” is in the contract with our customers.
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Brian Lovin
Brian Lovin@brian_lovin·
To founders: at what point did you feel comfortable putting company logos on your landing page? When they paid? Or after X time of sustained usage? Other? Do you ever remove the logo if the company churns?
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Danielle Man@danimman·
@spikebrehm Haha! 15 is a great size. Been resisting the move to 16 for years
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Spike Brehm
Spike Brehm@spikebrehm·
Momentous day — we bumped up our app's font-size from 14px to 15px. This is truly a day to remember.
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
Once your layouts are set up they really make this feel like dragging around divs in the browser devtools – super cool – didn't realize that would even be possible.
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Danielle Man
Danielle Man@danimman·
Wow Auto Layout in Figma really makes mocking pages out feel a lot like writing pseudocode for HTML. Took me a long time to dabble with producing Figmas instead of just consuming them, but I get why everyone loves this so much.
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